students with disabilities

Fall 2020 Back to Campus Planning Guide for College Students with Mental Health Conditions

This guide provides helpful tips for college students with mental health conditions, including considerations for remote, in-person, and hybrid learning formats. The guide also covers self-advocacy planning and campus engagement planning strategies that will help students maintain their academic success and well-being as a college student in 2020.

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Finishing College Classes During COVID-19

A factsheet for young adults with mental health conditions transitioning to remote learning for college. Includes tips for physical and mental organization, reducing distractions, and organizing your technology. 

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Managing in the Wake of COVID: Strategies and Tools to Finish Your Semester

This archived webinar is to help college students, who have been affected by disruptions in school due to COVID-19. The emphasis of this webinar is to help you develop organizational strategies while managing school work and other priorities at home. If you’re struggling to figure out a new routine in the wake of COVID-19, looking for ways to manage the demands of coursework as classes move on-line and preparing for upcoming finals, this webinar is for you!

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Supporting College Students with Mental Health Conditions in the Wake of COVID-19

This archived webinar described methods to help support college students with mental health conditions who have been affected by disruptions in school due to COVID-19. This webinar is for providers who currently provide supported education services or who support college students on campus in the Office of Disability/Accessibility, Counseling/CAPS, and other academic support offices. The emphasis of this webinar was to share strategies that can help students develop organizational strategies while working from home.

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Managing My Medical and Mental Health Conditions Amidst COVID-19

Blog post, written by a young adult with mental health conditions, discusses how the pandemic has affected the healthcare system and how this has affected the treatment of their medical and mental health conditions.

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COVID-19 and College

In this archived session Annie Tulkin of AccessibleCollege.com joins the Mid-Atlantic ADA Regional Center podcast to discuss how the pandemic is affecting students with disabilities. 

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COVID-19 and the ADA: Implications for Title II and Post-Secondary Education

The COVID-19 pandemic has necessitated significant changes in how programs and activities are conducted and necessitated entities to make changes in their policies and procedures to address the risks and meet the local and state mandates to prevent transmission.

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